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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can control fatness, you can’t control height. Heightism is real and accepted discrimination. Go lookup the heights of nearly every single CEO and politician, hardly any are below 5’7”-5’8”. Numerous studies have shown that height significantly impacts your lifetime earnings and promotions, even after adjusting for education and experience. It’s basically discrimination against men for a genetic trait. Literally it is no different than discrimination against a person because of their race. It impacts men far more than women. Height isn’t anywhere near as import for women as it is for men. [/quote] Height matters unless you are black. We are already scared of black men. And OMG if they are tall they scare us even more. Maybe for black men it's better to be short and skinny so they don't come across as threatening [/quote] Said no black guy ever. Tall black men enjoy the priviledges of height too. [/quote] +1. I work in fiance in NY and I swear every Black man I come across in my industry has to be at least 6'0 and they are often not only tall but attractive as well [/quote] I think the OP was trying to sneakily call us all raciest. Or heightist. Because yeah. No black man hopes he stays short to be less threatening. That’s absurd [/quote]
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